The Southern watchman. (Athens, Ga.) 1854-1882, December 27, 1855, Image 4

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he uses it jy. and rc- He gives his vjcini disease of ^Ith severe I write so: for n 1 Due Dill on Job Bii INDISTINCT COPY adjuiniog the Tanyard Thomas Snnaoin dec) time of hu death; one comity, containing "9! adjoining White, Harri: of 'land is said county, and one-half acres, emb at Princeton Factory No. 18283, issued to nver. David H V James D J< John S Sait William D crihfcul diKumneMnnsn* ana p-.aco.w the following, ti fas, notes nod longing to the Estate of ceased: 1 fi fa vs. J tmes McRee, for $f»y.02j do vs. Stroud Melton for $84.19 do vs Wm Summers, for 89.09 do vs da M for $12.00 “ do vs do for $12.00 “ do vs John Yarborough, for $300.00 do vs John Diggers, for 1.10 “ do vs Moses Vinson, for 2.65 do vs John Reynolds, for 29 00 do va do 20.25 “ do vs do 18.00 “ do vs John W. Shaw, for 1.87£ ' do vs James Wilson, for 6.00 “ do vs Eleazer Hamilton, for 4.87J “ do vsD, C. Baldwin, for I9.93| , “ do vs Noah Segraves, for 9 11 “ do vs Wm L Parr, for 4.00 do vs Janies Starks, for 10.62 “ do va Lundsford Long, for 11.62j- '* do vs Noah Segraves, for 838 “ do vs John B. Hartley, for 7.00 *' do*vs Thomas Baxter, for 4.17 “ do ys do for 4.1b “ do vs Symon D. Smith, for 1.62$ “ do vs Oren Jarrett, for 2.50 “ do vs Joshua Stanford, for 16 55 “ do vs^3 do for 3-'t7J 1L00MF1ED3 old Clothi.. o be found, in addition to hi# dsiiaoe stock of , * , MADE CLOTHJN spletidid-ussortnieut of ,>• , Cassimeres, Vestings, &c.» to be tqadefip to order; and filtfo-tfors left for goods cutting and making will *re- « *e!ve prompt attention and warranted to give full safsTaction. - Notice. ’ « 1 IT® have beuglit a part of W. P. iTurne^'s stock of jjpo'ds, ami wijl continue the business under the name and stile of COLT A COLBERTiat .the old stand of W. P. <£ J.C. TURXEji. Groceries sold for cash and three motUlisiime only. •' Jk '• ’’-JAMES I. COLT, - -.WILLIAM C. COLBERT. No. 9 Granite I.ow, Athens, Ga. 6m. j m August 6, 1355. 1 Note on Henry Anglia, for 82 cts. prin. do do do. do do r do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do- do do do do do do- do do do do do do do do <f». do do John S. Anderson, for 4.43 John Asbel, for 7.82 “ B.J. Evans, for 25.00 ** John Williams, for 8 65 “ James M. Williams nnd William N. Evans, for 1S.00 William N. Evans a id James M. Williams, for 18.00 “ George E. White, for 15.00 “ James Welch, for 18.14 “ Martin Venable, for 5.25 “ William Venable, for 3.93J 44 James M. Varnnm, for 19.33 “ Alexander Veal for 1.40 44 John Talbert, for 9.25 '• J. C. Thompson, for 7.00 “ Daniel nnd John Towns, for 30.00“ John R. Towns, for 2 60 *• James Sansom, for 5 50 “ J. 0. Stephens, for 46.00 “ George H. Stewart., for 231 £ “ Tilman Stanford, for 6.00 “ William Smith, for 4.60 “ Noah Strickland, for 2.65 “ do for 8.93J R. Rogers, for 27.76 “ Joseph Roberts, for 312 J “ Joseph E. Rumley, J. M. Royal ana Benj. W. Rumley, for 9.50 “ J. M. Royal, for 29.12 do * for 17." 0 “ J. M. and J. E. Royal, for 20.00 “ do for 18 36 “ William L Parr, for 25.00. Owen Blackman, for 57o . “ James Barnett, for 5 1S£ * James Bone, for 6.12% Job Bird, for 30.00 * do. for '30.00- * do ftir 30.00 “ Wilson M. Burrctt, for 2.00 “ Perrin-Benson, for 2.40 41 James Cnlaban, for 2;10 . 4 do for 2.40 Daniel M. Clower, for 25.00 “ John R. Cosby, for 54.25 41 N. L. Collins, for 25.00 do for 25.00 4 William R. Cofor, 4.50 4 Francis M. Carson, for 4.83 e do „ Rebecca Connel for 2.30 - e do J \I Hunt for 2.50 e ' do Joseph Huhanks for 8.39 e do J II Hays for 3.75 e do William Watson for 1.2ft e do • Charles- Mason for 2.20 f .jlo John A„ NhnuaHy for 2.50 » John Langston for 2 00 e *do H S Butler for 2.p0 o > -. do R Stephenson foriSOcts. e do Jesse RTorbert for 5.13 i« " do H J Kissel burg for 2 35 e do Pleasant Williams for 2.75 ie do J D Frierson for 1.00 • ie do Baly Wilson for 2 00 ie do Harris Boman for 3.12 ie do - Hubbard Hampton for 5;69 ie do Dr Nesbit for 75cts, ie do L B Tliompson for 75 cts ' • ie do James Gann for 4.9f» ie do . Henry Stephens for 1.85 fe do Janies B Lord for 3.46 ie do Jarties Nixon for 2-87 lc do Miss P Evans for 44 cts Also, one Buggy and one two-horse Wagon. All to be sold as the property of Thomas Sansom, ceceascd, for the benefit of his lega tees. Terms on the day. Novl5 JAMES T. SANSOM, Ex’r. tus, Ac., TERMS- Balance of ents It We, the u dicine, Dr. Ro ADMINISTRATRIX'S SALE. A GREEABLY to an order of the honorable the Court of Ordinary for the county of Jackson, on the first Tuesday in January next, within the legal- hours of sale, will be sold at tlie court house door in the town-of Jefferson in said county, all the retd estate ot David Witt, deceased, which lies in the vounty iif Jackson, consisting of the house nnd lot in Jefferson, where the deceased re sided at the time of his death ; the valuable plantation adjoining the town of Jefferson, containing one thousand four hundred acres more or less, nnd iti a good state of cultiva tion. On the premises is an excellent mer chant mill,'with three sets of runners; good new gin-house nnd fin by water power ; ex cellent new packing screw and a good saw mill. It is proposed tn sell the plantation in two parcels, the belter to accommodate pur chasers; One small house and lot in Jeffer son, on the main street, adjoining Samuel Watson nnd Jackson Bell. Also, one hundred acres of land, more or less, adjoiuing Henry Brock nnd others, the place wheroin John .1 Little now resides. All to be sold for the purpose of distribution. Terms on the day of sale. NANCY WITT, Adm’x, * November 15,1855. ^ db- T. R: Cooper, for lG.OtV 44 do do- for 23.10 do for 80.00 44 do on da and James Garrison, 25.00 44 do Atlas A. Daniel, for 25.64 “ do Martin S. Howell. John Evans and David Thomas, for 18.00 4 - do on dittos, for 1800 44 do on dittos, for 18.00 44 do on dittos, for 18.00 “ do William Fern, for 2.25 44 do J. D. Fr'erson, for 8.12# 44 do James Perris, for 3.00 w do Samuel Gann, for 6.28 44 do Hubbard ITumpurey. for 10 71 44 do Joseph B. Hunt, for 4.25 44 do Basil Human, for 8151.52 “ do William S. Hemphill for 28.56 “ do, James R. Harrison, for 5.75 “ do- Willi a a Hays, for 3.75 “ do David' A- Hamilton, for 4.16 44 de Lawrence House, for 3.87 “ do Thomas Haney, for 4.00- 44 do Edward Harden, for 52.00 44 do Alexander Johnson, for 3.50 44 do James D. Johnson, for 7.65 “ do A. W. Isler, for 25.00 “ do do for 25.00 44 do John Kirkpatrick, for 100.00 ** do John Kirkpatrick, for 5.00 44 do Janies D Curlin, for 7.12 “ do do for 8.30 , 4 do ’ B. F. King, for 29.00 44 do Gaorge W. Lawlis, for 5.00 4< di T. J. London, for 12.09 44 do I do do for 17.00 1 do do 17.00 1 do do 17.75 1 do do 25.00 lUr Id, .Con hey have ty have lost eats and fever rate, and appara- [iart, tion fee. de only when the paii- ras convalescent. PHYSICIANS, in me- y recommend diseases of the bent and wost efiei- hlal convictions are of ourow- patients, confiri restored to months named d ed Vapors,”Jnh may be justly c suffering bumanii a perfcctly curable Dr. Rose deserves welt of the profession for his uqtrepricd labors in bringing the In haling: Method to' such a"degree of perfec tion. - RALPH STOJJE. M, D. JONAS A- M OTT, M. ». CYRUS KIXGLEY. M. D. WM. B, AUSTIN M. D. oaviunsjersos, m. d, GAVIN WETMORE, SI. D. DR. ROSE’S TREATISE ON CONSUM PTION. Price one dollar Address, JOHNSON Sf EWART ROSE. Office 081 Broadway* New York B, The new postage la w requires that ill letters prepaid. My correspondence be ing extensive, applicants to ensure replies must enclose posiage. J7S~ Money letters must be registered by •pV Post Master, when they will be at my yisk, not otherwise. rocery Bnsines in all at their Old Stand an c. ..BROAD STREET,, opposite the Planter’s *■ Hotel, • Our Stock 6f.Groeeries .will, at all tinies, be arge^be assortment complete, and particul arly adapted lo Planters’- Trade—a liberal share of which we have solong enjoyed, and hope still 4 to receive. WM M. BEALL, JNO. W. L. STOVALL. practice. having se vend consumptives. Ii after a few p, fn the above of “Medicat- tlie Lungs, a great boon to ring Consumption p notice. , ,:. v . T nE*nndcrsigned (of thn firm, of P. A Snmmey & Bro.) having determined to' leave the State, earnestly requests all per sons indebted to the same, to comer forwiyjd and settle their accounts and notes, ns lon ger indulgence cannot be given. All ac counts will be considered due from the date of Dissolution, August 8th, 1855i Sept 13 J. S. E. SDMMEY. Rogers’ Liverwort & Tar, , Forcompletc curef Coughs. Colds, Influenza, Asthma, Bronchitis, Spitting of Blood, and -all other Lung Complaints tending to Consumption.. v ... r hS preparation is getting into use ••-ill' over our Country. ting into merous let- various agents, in their imme t us In saying .the very best ■e the public. W. McNorton, for 23 60 44 Alex. S.Martin for 9.18 44 \V m tfc Francis Martin for 8 00 “ do • 2.25 G M Maxwell for 5.17 44 'Richard Moor for 6.00 44 do 18 55 44 do 5.75 44 R J Maynard for 80.00 44 do 30.00 do 4.00 S J Nunn for 7.51 44 Anderson Nichols for 4 00 44 John A.NunoaUy for 6.62 44 Alexander Power for 4.45 Daniel McDonald for 8.90 P 8 Moore for 4.00 Moses Vi W 11 Hu-.t Russel Item-Ail K S Schcvei w <fo J Raw-mi. fn E B Riden II S Butler for 2 1 L K «fc II S FALL AND WINTER GOODS. T HE Subscriber, thankful to his friends and the public for past patrouage. in forms them that he. is in -receipt of a large and handsome assortment of FALL AND WINTER GOODS; among which arc Meri nos, DeLaines, Brocades, Alpaccas, Ging hams, and Prints, cheaper than usual. And n variety of other goods for Ladies and Gen tlemen. Please call and examine my stock. Get 18 JSAAC M. KENNEY. t&SHLook at this I RON FENCING, Balconies, and Veran das, of scleet Patterns, inanufuctnred to order by the Athens Steam Company; Oct. 18 tf ADMINISTRATORS SALR TX/^^L be sold before the court house V \ door, of Clarke county, on the first Tuesday in January next, hours of sale: One tract of land in said coun ty. containing about four hundred acres, more or less, adjoining Mrs. Tind.al, Benja min McRee and others, - on which is a com fortable dwelling aud >thcr necessary out houses, being the place tvhereor. John McRee resided at the time of his death. ALSO, One negro man, name George, about 45 years old. ALSO, At the same lime and place, will be sold one negro woman Phillis, about 60, n[man Henry, about 87, woman Rhoda, about 85 and innn Jesse about 23 years old. Said tract of land, uegro man George, to be sold as the property of said John McRee, dec’d., and theother of said negroes as the property of IsaViellaMellee, late of said county, de ceased. By virtue of orders from the Court of Ordinary of said county, for thp benefit of * said dec’d lay. ROWAN M ISABELLA (Nov.8) not unfre When have failed ters we receive from informing us of cures id ate neighborhoods, it is one of the best Cough Medicine now almost invariably re quently cures the ve all other Cough pre, this has relieved the p.atient, ns Druggists, dealers in Medicines, and Physieians can testify. Ask the Agent in your nearest town, what has been his experience of the effects of this medicine. If ho has been selling it for any length of lime he will tell you it is the best :.ii:mcixr. RxtAwt.aJII Below we give a few extracts ^ro in letters vve have received lately ri~ ~ tues of this medicine. Dr. S. S. Oslin, of Knox 44 1 have been us Tar very extensiv years past, and, it is W my belief in its «ng the vir«. P Benson for I James Bone for 4.53 John Kenney 1.10 Henry Turner for 9 00 James Williams for 2.63 for 4 50 tox for 92.16 [ware and NEW branch of Bt articles with whi which.it is Messrs. Fit from Waynesv wort and Tar i larin this Con so. All who ha mcmlable terms •beneficial in * which it is Our Agent in I 8. R. McFall, with great > commends it ah instance i ty, who had tlie Lungs for ; cough, who and Tar. Sncli are the ( Medicine from i a report of the s: formed in the 1 Eatern States, v patient to read t panies caclil have hope ! TRY Sera' Syrur Beware ot C THo iA Rogers, < wort and for three re I state nil- othe for writing i Liver- >mnil illliVUIIg JUjUttU* lishment. u ra the other seems s not resot-t- lile, there is iug hopeless apparent. In sthiua, &c., the pors has been those Buffering <d complaints. ertain relief. I to 207 names, d neighborhood, vigorous health ove number, ac- statsuients, were John A Parks /or 7.95 Joseph Hodges for 6.00 .Dr Hay for' 2.25 B Starks jr. for 6 00 ‘ Henry Shore for 1.15 Martin Venerable for 3.60 is soothing, safe anil he administration con* James Boggs for 1.70 Rebecca Connel for 2 Its pr ticm ever pi flesh, have turns cliat t *3 A Plantation for -salty I OFEiR for sale my-Plantation twtf andt*i‘ halrmiles below \Vatkinsville,h< ing tin place formerly owned f by Rev. t.N. Glenn Jcoontains upwards of six hundred acre- about ono hall'cleared, will improved, with necessary out-buildings,giu-ln>use, &c with a snw-tnill in good order. I will also s*T with the place my s&wcr, a likely and faish- Tul uegro fellow. JOHN-CALVtN JOHNSON. Juno 2S, 1855. , . ' tf DISSOLUTION: rpt: E copartnership in the FxankUitJohOnire tiere- 1 lofnre existing uniicrihe flru- oft'liristv A. Keism. istli-s day ili—otrett liy-iunnial consent. The Imsine— will lieciiat!lined by J:H Chri-ly—lie whom the debt!- ol t;» l.il« conrern wilt be paid, and who a'one is xn- llio.-ixcd to collect (In demand- due to it. 4 JOIINJLOHRFSTV’, Aihepj, Jan 11 JSoJ. ' WlLi.IAMKGL.SBA. BEALL & STOVALL; Grocery merchants, j^csta, Ga. ; the Groc F.S,. ti l-’ET,. Pay up! Pay up !«=^r T H E undersigned most earnestly recpiests all persons indebt-d lollietate firms of'UNRi‘Tt.Kcue.i Blkke. and t'Hmsvr&. Kelsea—as also those owinp Mol individually—to Pay lip at oner: Many of tlic-e-'laims have beep outstanding a longtime, and ail mnslabsuhitely he settled without delay, He trusts thal a ssense ol right and justice will lead' every one indclittd tosellle up immediately. If, how ever. it shall turirout that lie is mistaken in this, he will be forced, however reluctantly, to “ try what virtue. Iiereis-in’ law. janlS J. H. CHRISTY - Au UILL continue 1 firs BRANCH E« BEALL & STOVALL, Warehouse and Commission Mer- , AcGysTA -€rA M W ILL continue the *4VAREHOUS]S AND COMMISSION BUSINESS, in all its’ branches tyid, have removed to the FIRE PROOF WAREHOUSE adjoining M. • P. Stovall, on the corner of Jackson aud Ellis Streets, near the Globe.K6tel. Consignments of Cotfon, Bacon, Grain, and oilier Produce solicited. 7 he usual Advances made on Cotton or Produce, in store, when required. A11 Cotton.consigned tous will be sold at the Warehouse, where one of the firm may at all times be found. Commission for Selling Cotton, 25 Cents per Bale. WM. M.BEALL JNO. W. L STOVALL. August 30 MOORE & CARLTON H AVING moved from No. 8 to 7 Granite Row, and' having purchased a Spring Stock with greyit care, ask our town and countrv friend§;to come in and examine, and we feel assured that they will be pleased with the qualities, styles aud prices of our goods, consisting of French atidljuglrsh Calicoes, V French and Scotch Ginghams, ucw designs, French printed Jaconets, French printed Oigaudics, French printed Bareges, Plain, figured and striped Grenadiucs Plaiu Bareges of all colors and qualities, Rich Organdy, Barege, aud Silk Flounced Robes, 4 -- Beautiful worked Collars’.from 50 cents to. 7 dollars, Cheraizeitsaud Colleveltsofriew aud fash ionable styles, . Silk and.L-.xce Mantillas new patterns, Bleached and brown goods, Hardware. Crockery aud Groceries, All of which we\ will sejl atAugusta rer tail prices, with tlie exception of Blcurhed Tloinexpnu*and Calicoes.whfch we do not pre tend to sell for 2 cents per yard less than Nexv York cost for the .purpose of baiting green ones,. April 10, 1855. GEORGIA, CLARK COUNTY. Court of Ordinary of said Cotinty W HEREAS, John W. Hamilton Adminis trator of Drewry J. Hamilton, bite of said county, deceased, petitions the Court for a discharge froni said Administration, Therefore, All persons -coiicertmd are hereby required to show c;tr»«c. (if any tlfcy have) why said Administrator should not, at the regular term of said Court, to be held on thefirst Monday in April next, be discharg ed from said A ministration. , By order ol‘ said Court, at a regnlar'term, held this'3d day of September, 1855. Sept. 6. ASA M. JACKSON. Ord. Coach-Making anti Repairing. JAMES B. BURPEE, T tlicold stand recently'occupied bj- R. S. Schcvenell, offers for sale a lot of superi or articles of his own manufacture, at redu ced prices—consisting of Carriages, Buggies, &c. Orders tor any thing in hisline thankfully received-and promptly executed. Repairing done at shortnotice and on reasonable terms. EXECUTOR’S SALE. W ILL be sold, on the first Tuesda yin-Ian- uary next, before the court house door in Jefferson, Jacksou c iuu’y. agreeably to lie last will and testament of Mary S^ov.art, deceased. - ^sljvtwtrnvELY jtkmxfesr? coi'sisiiivg of—Emily, ft vtimpn thirty-one rears of pg«, Josf-ph, u boy fifteen, Albert, ti boy thirteen,Thomas, a boy ten. Lewis,u boy eight, Samuel, a hey six, and Middleton, a boy two years of age: Sold for the purpose of a division. Terms on the day <>f stile. Nov 15, 1855. JOHN A. HEAD. Ek’r. NOTICE. A LL persons indebted to Mary Stewart lato of Jackson county, deceased, art requested to make immediate payment; and those-having demands against said deceased are hereby uotified to present them, duly an tiienticated, within tlie time prescribed hv aw ; . JOHN A HEARD, Ex’r. ‘ November 15, 1855 ||| TO THF PIBLIC. Judge not lest you be judged.” QOiJE atiuuals of time ago, when B. P. O-Powe, edited the Whig paper.-some one. in praising John Jackson, who was keeper of the Central Hotel; remarked that he was a gentleman eif-tbe “ Qld Shortl,” not so over- weeningly religious, as many in Atffens, as vbe averse to dancing parties in liis-Tuvern. was considered the author, by people in lens and in drstaut partsr-and many have 1 this up in memory against foe, and this is y I fear old frietjds and their progeny] grown up, hold me, to some extent oniinable.audnot consecrate, not with- iug "the ever^fervent tone for Religion of the articles I ever wrote : Of .ux; of every as a graiid mistake, at of wri* - — J: , worthless to a NOTICE W E again earnestly request all wlm are indebted to as, to'come and make pay ment, nr close their nce'o.unts by note. 4Vc nxtclose tlie business of the old firm. May 10 LUCAS it BILl.UPS. SWAN’S Bank Note List and Detector. Published semimonthly at Montgomery, Ala. At $2 urt per -.1111111111. in advance. r Fi 13 work is printed on fine White paper and new type, and in appearance will tie second to none in the United States. . A doifth' tn Hank Notij'is mSeetial in svery Hank Counting-House, and public office. Ia>t us unite in advancing our common interests, and not perinit- Northerninenvnd Northern Uetertors to fluctuate our money matters as they.may wish, while we* .are qui etly following their dictation. The work will be carefully revised on the'dav of publication, and all important financial cltanses, as they occur, noticed. Every exertion will he made to make it a correct "and reliabie guide to the Banker and 1 Merchant. Hotel Proprietors, Brokers. Auctioneers, t'ommis- sion Merchants, and others desirous of having tliefr names and business widely circulated, are informed that a limited number of advertisements will be in serted. Special rates for advertising by the, or for shorter periods, nitty he known by applying lo any of tny Agents, or at the office in Atlanta, Ga. Specemtn numbers will he sent on application by letter free of charge AU communications intended for the-‘Bank-Note Lest and Detector.” must lie addressed to “Swanjs Bank Note List,” Atlanta, Georgia SAMUEL SWAN. James Rorebsox, General Agent. Sept. 27. 3m. EXECUTOR’S SALE. P URSUANT , tn an Order of the Court of Ordinary*' of Clarke county, will be sold before the conrt house door of Walton county, on thefirst Tuesday in January next, be tween the usual hours of sale, one House and Lot in the Town of Monroe, now in the occu pancy of Mr.-Wayne, adjoining Rufus Hughes To be sold as the property of Thomas San- som. late of stvfd . ctjunty of Clarke, dec’d. Sold for the benefit of the Legatees. Terme on the day. JAMES V. SANSOM, Ex’r. Bluestone! FRESII supply justj’eceived PERRY DAY1S’ VEGETABLE ' PAIN KILLER, , STILL TRIUMPHANT, OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. W E take pleasure in referring ||he reader to the testimonials of our prominent druggists and well known citizens to the vir tue of Davis’Pain Killer. We have'used the article and found it valuable. The sale of ^his article in the United States is beyond all precedent, as the books of tlie office will show. —Cincinnati Commercial. - . ■ PASS’ Vegktabi-e Pain Killer.—We '•* sfltnyr q&r readers to n advertisement with the aboleAiaptitm. in the advertising columns of llflfc Ipferry tig’s Eagle. \Ve- fir-t lieard ot thbrmediciae during a recent visit to the New England States, andbclug struck with the novelty of the title, we were induced to' make some enquiry about it, and were sur prised to learn that it was kept constantly in the houses of most of the inhabitant's of the* cities and villages where we stopped, to be used in case* of sndden- attacks of pain, burns, sftalds-, &c.. and we heard it spoken of jn terms* of higji commendation by b >tb .drnggfsts and physicians This much vve Ban,with propriety say -as journalists, iu fa vor of the article.—Philadelphia Eagle. Perry DavisWegetable Pain Killer. •.yoluntiirily. conscientiously,and with much pleasure, we recommeud to opr 'readers the above named liiedicine. We speak from our ovu,observation aud experience wfieu we ’say that it removes p’ain ns if by magic from all parts of the body, and is one of the btjst medicines in use for checking Diarthcen, and for removing the premonitory symptoms of cholera. It is applied both internally and externally, with tlie best effects, nnd none who have once used 'the Pain Killer would willingly be without it constantly in their houses. Cincitipulti Eve Nonpareil. • Davis’ Pain Killer —.-This article needs no comment from us, but the real worth of so valuable compound, compels us to give publicity to it, in our Transcript. Mr. Perry Davis,' the manufacturer and invi ntur, is a gentleman for whom weenlertafn the ighesi respect, and any article he sh uld offer to the public vve should have the utmost confi lence in. The Pain Killer we keep constantly on hand, and have done so for a number of years, am! have administered it for nils fall des criptions, both external and internal, and have ever found it to lie the best remedy ex tant. We well recollect its first introduc tion for public patronage, it was then sold in a few shops in this city: look at it now. the world are its patrons. A few days ago we published a certificate from Burmuli, and we have often seen them from the most remote habitable regions of the globe. Reader," if you have not a sup; l v on hand; (we trust you have, us it is nlnn/st indispen sable) procure it nt.onee, and never be with out it again—it will save many a physician's bill. 1‘roviJencfe Daily Transcript. “ We presume no Medical preparation ever ofleretD-o the public lias beensnore thor oughly tesi-ul than Perry Davis' 1*ain Kil ler. Thousands of persons, were they called upon to do so, would cheerfully testify that they have used it for various ills, with the most satisfactory success. It is within ottr own knowledge, that an immense amount of suffering has been relieved by it. Its pro prietors, Messrs. Perry Davis & Son, save lio pains'or expense in order to satisfy the pub-, lie. Bemg strietlv honoiable men, they’ob serve the utmost uniformity in the manufac ture of their celebrated Pain Killer. The materials, o/iwhich it is composed are careful ly selected—none but the best.quality being used. By tiiese means the liigh'reputaiion which the Pain Killer has lougsince ncquir- cd, is at all times triumphantly sustained.-- In view of these facts, wc arc by no means surprised to learn that Messrs Davis Son’s sales .are constantly and rapidly increasing. While we congratulate our friends generally that so valuable a preparation ns the Pain Killer is placed within their reach, we must be permitted to rejoice at. the wel'-merited success of its liberal and enterprising propri etors.—Providence Gen. Advertiser. N aud, Improve * Mills—warra Eugitiesi ] Giu, and all\oti 11 dtis aud all kiodd J order- . I* ^ Iron Fer>ctug of se aud Wagon Castings'l l variety of Repairing and wroqgfc promptly executed. Our general assortment of { Accumulation of years- A I those addressing (post paid,) REUBEN NICKERSOI jitn 13 Athens N. B. Old copper, brass ar castings wanted. aw.&H.E. j. Li Wholesale aud Retail Dr ATHENS, TP EE P constantly on hand a 1 IV selected stock of Paints, Oils, Varni Dye Stujfs, Brushes, Window ( ' Putty, £e. Sfc. io,dealersin French, EiiglishandAmcrL an Chemicals, Drugs, Medicines, fumfery and Fancy Articles. Physicians, merchants and all othefrs cau depend upon their orders meeting prompt attention, upon the most- accommodating terms. Tlieirgoods will be warranted as repre sented^ January,1854. E WO >"* ' Also rrtti INK, INK. fPHE finest jet black Ink ever offered in X this market, now for sale on draught. Send in clean bottles, and it ie warranted to suit. The same Ink is also sold buttled by August 23. WM. N. WHITE. Oct. 25 T. BISHOP 4- SON. I am parfect- or dictating one liue :ce; which Mr. Poor in re, said, was inserted as It was not mine. Do morceau in recollection, of my bypocracv, ms Advertisements ? It ever seems to be struck moral and religious inculcations and ito! who than Athenians to the value of what pen 1 Who gave me me Sftce—Pliamphlet—matter rho had the excruciating day. at last commence- it as a gift ? I will now ■ Athenians and tlie world about them. Thp waul' pic Saints ! Their devotion in God, is not sigual enough Ic-enU-r. though they have lalities of holiness, i not eir negutire virtue of eschew- dance,hut ever would urge rking excellences 1 I hope sow as I am, Jb banish them all the' unclean itn frogs, issue only from the they were good men, they vt-ould. before con- at heart, have enquir- 5 authorship of that article. J. J. FLOURNOY feel curious to know son couu*y. if Athens I will tell them, ’ this county, white [ from the hot tom- olutely incurable, ex- -which all must make the insepa- 1Afe: So Holy as inst the author ot rey'beard, and ming! • Since of their very condemned in an. wtfnt- i not shave to i and women. AY WWH HIS icarry • J- F. GEORGIA, CLARKE COUNTY. W HEREAS. John C. Johnson applies to me for letters of Administration on the Estate of Orlando F. Richardson, late of said county, dec. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and rfogular, the kindred and creditors of said dec., to be aud appear at my office on or before the Second Monday in January next, to show cause (if any they havee) why said letters should not then be granted trt the applicant or to such other person of persous as the court may adjudge proper. : Given und :r my hand, at office, this 19th day of November, 1855. ASA 3!. JACKSON. Ordinary. ADMINISTRATORS’ SALE. F rilS.UANT to an order of the Court of Ordinary of Clarke county, will be sold before the Court-house door of said County on the first Tuesday in January next, during the legal hours of sale. One Tract of Land lying in said County. Containing Fifty Seven nnd one half acres, adjoining S. J. Mayes. To be sold as tlie Property of John M. Clark,late of said County dec., for the benefit ot his Creditors. Termea on the day. ISAAC M. KENNEY, Adm'r, NOV. 22, 1856, ‘Washing-day' a Luxury! I AM now prepared to fill all orders tor Hollingsworth’s justly celebrated Wash ing Machines—the greatest invention of the age! This machine can be operated by a child 6 to 10 years of age, as well as a grown person—not requiring labor, but merely healthful exercise. Will do more work than 8 to 10 hands—washing perfectly clean any article, from a cambric handkerchief to a bed qnilt, and entirely without injury. It is perfectly simple, nnd can be operated by any one, and is not liable to tret out of order. Clothes prepared in the usual way, except not boiled, that not being necessary. Orders from the country, enclosing $20,. will mecfcpyith prqpipt attention. • Thesq Machines can be seen in operation ana’t the Steam Cabinet Shop nnd Blind Factory, near the Town Spring, rear of the Franklin House. . FURNITURE, SASH, BLINDS, PANEL- DOORS, Jtc.. cons tan tl / on and and made to order. Repairing of all kinds done with neatness and despatch. Athens. Julv25 S. D BRIDGMAN. New Firm and New Goods, WATCHES AND JEWELRY, SILVER AND PLATED WARE, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, d-c.d-c. ftlandcvillc & 'E'nlmadge H AVE jost returned from New.Ydrk.witR a large and beautiful assortment of the above named articles, which they will sell cheaper than can be purchased elsewhere. A great variety of rich Jewelry of the latest style Broaches, Pins, Ear and FingcrBings» gold guard and fob chains, gold Pens and Pencils, gold and silver Buckles, gold and; silver Thimbles; SPECTACLES TO SUIT ALLA OES, and a good assortment of col’d-Glassesp Warranted sterling silver table, desserj and teaspoons, siiver Forks, and all other articles usually .opt in a Jewelry store. The superior advantages which the snb- scriberspesscssover those unacquainted with the business, in purchasiugdircctly from the manufacturers and importers, and being practical jewelers, renders them capable ot properly .judging' the value of all they pur chase and recommend to the public. In the department of Watch and Jewelry Repairing, we are determined, by careful and neat workmanship, punctuality and low prices, to merit the approbation of the public- favor. An assortment of CLOCKS, of thelatest. stple, always on hatirl, from seventy-five cts. to one hundred and,seventy-five dollars—all warranted perfect tiinc-keepers. A. S. M.andeville, | W A.Talmadge. Corner of Broad strectund College Av. one door cast ofPeterson'sbookstore. Dec 22,1854. ■ BOOTS! BOOTS! HE undersigned has taken , a Store oppo site the Newton House, on College Ave- an,l, where he will continue to ipjriie as fine tine good BOOTS as usual, of any descrip tion. . . Double-soled and Water-proof Boots, Buck Skin, do J’ump, do Patent Leather, > do Opera. do Repairing done in tbc neatest and best style. The best of French Leather used and warranted. W. S. STARK. 'July 19 ' ■ - ’■ NEW STORE AND §f ‘%l§h£l raw GOOBS- No. 12, Franklin House Rnnge,(L. J. Lumpkin's old stand.) . Wm. J. jVIorton, (■SUCCESSOR TO fVM.M.MORTOJetf SOff,) R espectfully announces to the public that he -is now offering for sale, at the above stand,a largo and vnriedassortment of SSAPLF. AND FANCY Groceries, Crockery, Hardware, Saddlery, &c. The stock is entirely new, and will be sold at prices to suit the times. His friends and the publicare respectfully invited to call and examine for themselves ^^7 Tlie Books nnd Accounts of the laid firm of William M,. Morton Son will bo- foutid at his store, and those indebted are. requested local! and settle. Athens, May 10,1855." tf TO TIIE TRA YELLING PUBLIC. Notice I S hereby given, that all trespassers upon the College lands, either in hauling off wood or top-earth, will be prosecuted to the extent of the law. By order of the Prudential Committee. NovB» W. U MITC HELL. Ch’n T. BISjHQP A SON. STARCH POLISH. JUST received by Oct. 25 1855.1 For Sale or Rent! A NEAT dwelling-place, occupied by the undersigned, and adjoining the lot of Mrs. Baxter, containing six comfortable rooms, a well of water, and all necessary our. houses and stable—embracing one acre and a quarter of well cultivated land, stocked with choice fruit trees. Terms very liberal E. M. EDWARDY. Oct. 11 FAMILY GROCERIES. fHlHE undersigned respectfully iuforui the B. citizens-of Athens and public general ly, that they have taken the Store next door to Sansom & Pittard’s. and are rtceiviug a fresh stock of ASSORTED GROCERIES «fc CONFECTIONARY, and will keep constant ly on hand ihe v best article that cau be bad in market, at the lowest prices, of well as sorted Sugars, Pickles, Coffees, Sardines, Teas, Lobsters Candies, Cove Oysters, Tobacco, Mackerel, Cigars, Green and Dried Liquors, Fruits, Cbampaigne Wine, Almonds, Filberts, Porter aud Ale, Fireworks, ttp. Candies, And various other articles too tedious to mention. tST Comeuod buy. N. B.—Those indebted to the undersigned by note or open account, for Clothiug, will please c&ll and settle soon, or. they niaV-find them in' the hauda of an officer for collection. July 19 ' JOHN F. PITTARD <fc CO. SAULT ER & IVY A IT tlieiroldstand,near the Franklinllouse, Athens, Ga. are better prepared than ever heretofore to meet the wants of the tra< veiling public. Tho>e wishing to hire .Coaches, Carriages* H acks. Buggies, or Saddl e Horses, are i n vi ted to give them s cad—ns they have finer Coach es and better stuek than at any time hereto fore,while their Drivcrsareascarcfulascan- be found anywhere. ^38“At the same time their terms are nc good as the best. R.^aulter*- Z.Ivt. •_ IT c5tt6n, cottonI O H UR Warehouse is n$te opeq for the season. Cotton and other produce, stored at rt'A. son able rates. Sept 27. T. Bishop <t Sox. EXECUTOR’S SAI O N the first Tuesday *n Jam be sold before the Gour the town of Gainesville, Ha acres of landes,mora or less, State of George Thornton,lat< deceased, lying ou tlie waters t river ; adjoiuing A. R. John Hansard and R under the will, and \ heirs of said dece Nov. 29, 1855 ' ItDY. - rUvESH Salmon iulb. cans, cheap, at Ken « JPnej’s. March 29 9H NfeiSJev, ■ a*' T WO months nfi made to the Or leave to sell all th estate of Sabrey. deceased-. Nov29,1855 :frtx; r - GEORGIA—HALL W HEREAS John H of Thomas ft. dismission from ! said estate. All persons in that said dismissio first Monday in Jun be show-uto. Given i 24tfc NoV.